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CaptKirk42 Classic Whovian (klandersen) | 455 comments Just finished A World Out of Time. Very good mid 1970s Larry Niven Sci-Fi. Next up is the movie novel of Alien by Alan Dean Foster


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Veronique Margie wrote: "Currently reading The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. It's a fun sci-fi read."
I really enjoyed that one :0)

Lynnie wrote:"Currently reading Water for Elephants. It's on almost every must read book list, so I figured it was time to stop procrastinating and get to it lol"
Oh good book too. Tempted to get Gruen's next one..


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SweatyNerdie Hi! I finished Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon yesterday. I wrote a review just now. It's here, if anybody's interested. :)


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Lindsey Bluff | 9 comments I've just started "pines" by Blake crouch


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Jess | 5 comments Just finished Brooklyn and am disliking ... Almost angry at some point


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Sara (mrsfrantz85) | 3 comments Currently reading Epitaph. It's actually really good. I'm fascinated by all things Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, so it delivers :)


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Margie Just finished Version Control and am a little disappointed. It had lots of components that were interesting but somehow it didn't all come together for me - it was a long book and felt longer. So, it was OK, not great. However, if you love time travel and theories of time travel, you'd probably still enjoy the book.

Just starting The Red Notebook which should be a change of pace.


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Ashley | 50 comments Just finished A Darker Shade of Magic. I love when I stumble upon amazing reads like this one! Such a unique and intriguing story, steeped with fantasy, magic and adventure....it's a must read if you enjoy this genre of books!!
Started the 2nd book today!!


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Margie Ashley wrote: "Just finished A Darker Shade of Magic. I love when I stumble upon amazing reads like this one! Such a unique and intriguing story, steeped with fantasy, magic and adventure....it's a must read if y..."

I'm so glad you enjoyed this. I have it on hold at the library and there's one person ahead of me - can't wait to read it!


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Ashley | 50 comments Margie, it was a great quick read and being an avid magic, fantasy and serial "series & trilogy " reader it was right up my alley! I can't recall how I found it but I am so glad that I did! Can't wait to hear what you think about it once you get it from the library. I'm only a few chapters into the 2nd book and loving it already. I also saw she wrote another book as well so I will be adding it to my ever growing list of "to reads".


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Just started The Notebook; I just finished A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks which was the kick off to a Nicholas Sparks marathon I have planned to read. But at this moment I will most likely only read the NS books that were turned into move. I have already seen the moves I want to see how they actually compare to the books. I know the books are always better but I still like to see what kinds of artistic liberties were taken when making the movie.


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Elaine Buckley | 1 comments Just on the last book of the Elena Ferrante Neopolitan series. How found each one fascinating. Not my usual kind of read. I find myself completely caught up in the story and live every emotion. Fantastic characters and the reader can smell and feel the settings. Great reads....and 4 books!


CaptKirk42 Classic Whovian (klandersen) | 455 comments Finished Alien by Alan Dean Foster

Book #5 (of 15 to read) in this years reading challenge. Back on track I think.


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Margie Just finished Sweep in Peace. It's a clever premise and was good. Not as good as the Ilona Andrew's Kate Daniels series, though. Next up is The Past.


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Alberta Ross (authorshow4506833alberta_ross) | 15 comments Ankit wrote: "I am reading Wolf Hall and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. In non fiction i just wrapped up Splitting the Second"

One flew over the cuckoo's nest is brilliant - made such an impression on me when it first came out:)


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Alberta Ross (authorshow4506833alberta_ross) | 15 comments After a couple of vaguely disappointing reads Have just read two little gems
My Grandmother Sends Her Regards & Apologises by Fredrik Backman -translated by Henning Koch and The Reader On The 6.27 by Jean-Paul Didierlaurent - translated byRos Schwartz. So good:)

My Grandmother Sends Her Regards and Apologises by Fredrik Backman


The Reader on the 6.27 by Jean-Paul Didierlaurent


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Margie Alberta wrote: "After a couple of vaguely disappointing reads Have just read two little gems
My Grandmother Sends Her Regards & Apologises by Fredrik Backman -translated by Henning Koch and The Reader On The 6.27..."


Those sound like great reads!


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Cindy  | 384 comments Any Virginia Woolf fans? I can buy her complete novels for 99 cents. Just wondering if anyone has a favorite Virginia Woolf story. She would be a new author for me.


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Ches | 2 comments I'm currently reading The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein which is 466 pages long and not an easy read by any standards but I am finding it very interesting. It's about "disaster capitalism" and the belief that the Western governments influence world politics in order to create opportunities for the super rich to get richer and don't give a damn about the ordinary people just trying to keep a roof over their head and feed their families. It's quite frightening really but I think it's worth reading. To be fair I will be glad when I've finished it and can read something a little easier. I'm on page 281.


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CaptKirk42 Classic Whovian (klandersen) | 455 comments Just finished Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker.
Star Wars From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker (Star Wars, #4) by George Lucas

Up next will be: Brave New World
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

That makes 6/15 40% 1 book ahead (as of now, will probably drop back down to On Track or behind)


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Tammie Tackett Allison wrote: "I just found out there was a series. Or is it a movie??"

its just a movie


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I was trying to make my way through all the Nicholas Sparks books that had been turned into movies but after the 4 Nicholas Sparks book in a row I needed a little break from all the sadness. So I am currently reading HEAT - The Complete Series: BURN, SPARK, BLAZE & INFERNO. And I probably won't pick up another NS book until next month. That should give my brain enough time to decompress from all the NS death.


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Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) Right now I am reading Typewriter in the Sky and other reads


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Jenny Clark | 1638 comments Mod
I am reading Splintered and Dogwood Hill right now. Probably going to throw The Stranger in the mix as well


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I'm listening to Crime and Punishment. It's a book I have tried to read several times but could never really get into. This time around I'm at the halfway point, and while not LOVING it, I'm finding it fascinating. Which is good. I'm hoping to actually finish this time.


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Ashley | 50 comments I'm currently reading 6 books...maybe a little over zealous...but I just can't help myself, there are just too many "good reads"!!

- The Wheel of Osheim
- Viscous
- The Invisible Library
- Sorcerer to the Crown
- A Criminal Magic
- Rogue


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CaptKirk42 Classic Whovian (klandersen) | 455 comments Been a few weeks since I've posted on this thread. So yeah finished Brave New World a few weeks back. Now reading No Love Lost by Margery Allingham Its a mystery (in more than just the book genre). I had it marked as being read ages ago, back when I got it early 1990s but the spine didn't have any telltale marks of it having been read. I have the paperback version so other than a few scrape marks on the sides of the spine it looked like it had never been read. Now that I am some 50 pages from finishing it and the story (two stories actually) is not too familiar and not ringing any bells. I will still mark this reading as being the "2nd" reading but in reality it is probably only the first. At least the first FULL reading maybe it had been an abandoned read back then. It is also possible it was one of my super quick reads where I read the book faster than I normally did back then, which would explain not remembering details about it but not the careful "unread" look to the spine. Between my reading it in earnest right now and cramming the book into my backpack to take for reading at work the spine is getting its "read" look creases.

It helps with at least one of the two or three mini challenges I'm doing.


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Ashley | 50 comments Just finished The Invisible Library! Here's my review on good reads!!


Elaborately crafted storytelling, with a level of world & character building to rival some of the best fantasies. Unique and engaging page turner, I dream of a world where libraries and books hold the power to change the landscape of multiple alternate universes and librarians hold the key in striking the balance through the acquisition of key literary works.


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Cassie (Red Reading Hood) (ckdowell) I am currently reading In Cold Blood by Truman Capote

I wish I had time to sit down and read it all in one sitting because it is very good and informative. I actually looked up the family in the book because the crime was intriguing


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Lucy (mesdupmoi) | 52 comments I am reading The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack which was a Mother's Day gift from my 8 year old son and his Dad. I am only 25 pages in, but I am enjoying it so far.


CaptKirk42 Classic Whovian (klandersen) | 455 comments A few minutes ago finished reading No Love Lost that makes 8/15 books for my personal challenge and book whatever on a couple of mini-challenges.


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Ashley | 50 comments I've finished The Invisible Library and Viscous, working on knocking out the rest on my list this week!!


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Lucy (mesdupmoi) | 52 comments I just finished Hollow City this morning. I started Stardust after, because I was out and both were on my kindle app.
I am also currently reading The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack, Daughter of the Empire, The King's Men and, with my 3 year old, Adventures of the Wishing Chair

I plan to read Library of Souls, The 5th Wave and Unforgiven soon :)


CaptKirk42 Classic Whovian (klandersen) | 455 comments Gavin wrote: "I'm reading The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"

Love it. Enjoy.

Also one of the first few editions you can find the short story "Young Zaphod Plays it Safe". Been ages since I've read that story though. I recall before I had gotten an edition of Hitchhikers that included this short story, a friend of mine had gotten this "Ultimate" edition or another collection edition that included the short story. Since it was the first time either of us had seen or heard of the story, he made me a photocopy from his copy. I think I still have those photocopied pages somewhere. I used to keep it in my edition of one of the "Omnibus" editions. Might still be there.


CaptKirk42 Classic Whovian (klandersen) | 455 comments I'm about to start reading The Man From U.N.C.L.E. #10: The Assassination Affair
The Assassination Affair (The Man From U.N.C.L.E., #10) by J. Hunter Holly


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Jenny Clark | 1638 comments Mod
I need to read the Hithikers series... I think the libary has all of it but its one I really want to own... Kindle here I come!!!!


CaptKirk42 Classic Whovian (klandersen) | 455 comments Jenny wrote: "I need to read the Hithikers series... I think the libary has all of it but its one I really want to own... Kindle here I come!!!!"

Don't forget there are technically 6 books in the "trilogy". The last book "And Another Thing" is by Eoin Colfer so it might be on a separate shelf than the others, should be in the same section, just not next to the Adams volumes.


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Jenny Clark | 1638 comments Mod
Ok, thanks Cap! Eion Colfer is one my favarote authors, I loved his YA books, so hopefully the last one lives up to both standards!


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The Raven King - Feyzan (theravenkingx) I am currently reading "a darker shade of magic" by Victoria schwab, and in my opinion this book is good but great. Victoria could have used this great concept of parallel worlds to write an adult story about wars and politics between the different version of Londons. Something like game of thrones.


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Mags Gourley | 31 comments I'm reading 'The Butterfly Cabinet' by Bernie McGill. It's set in Coleraine area in Northern Ireland and as I spent 4 years at Coleraine university I'm intrigued by it. Getting interesting and very well written with all of our sayings included.


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Margie I finished The Trouble with Goats and Sheep. It's a mystery/coming of age story and was very good. Sometimes stories that focus on a child's POV can be annoying, but this hit the right notes for me. I've now started Middlemarch - it's easier reading than I expected but it could be awhile....


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sonya marie madden  | 437 comments Finishing up the killing floor today


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Ashley | 50 comments Well I took a new job...and I am traveling 70% of the time so my reading time is restricted to the plane and if I can stay awake at night when I get back to the hotel. So I've been doing a lot of audible to get my book time in. Just finished the Red Queen & working on finishing up Ink & Bone. Hopefully the rest of the month will be more productive in regards to my reading.


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Cindy  | 384 comments Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. I am really struggling with the writing style. The first book I have read that really does not have a plot.


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